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and ruth marcus putting on her rain hat. >> i have a collection of ponchos. >> what? >> i have a collection of ponchos. >> very wise, very wise indeed. thanks to all of you, appreciate it. while her husband is gearing up for his big night in charlotte tonight, secretary of state hillary clinton is in asia. she's pushing for a solution to end the crisis in syria. mrs. clinton met with her counterparts in beijing and blasted china and russia for vetoes against intervening in syria. >> we have been disappointed by russia and china's actions blocking tougher u.n. security council resolutions and we hope to continue to unite behind a real path forward to end the violence in syria. >> they also talked about how to resolve territorial disputes that have broken out between china and its neighbors. mom: ready to go to work? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ every mom needs a little helper. that's why i got a subaru. announcer: love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> let's tell everyone we meet, when the american dream is on the line, we want barack obama in charge. >> this morning after n
and ruth marcus putting on her rain hat. >> i have a collection of ponchos. >> what? >> i have a collection of ponchos. >> very wise, very wise indeed. thanks to all of you, appreciate it. while her husband is gearing up for his big night in charlotte tonight, secretary of state hillary clinton is in asia. she's pushing for a solution to end the crisis in syria. mrs. clinton met with her counterparts in beijing and blasted china and russia for vetoes against intervening...
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ruth marcus, great to end the week with you guys, major garret, and susan page. thank you. >>> and up next, mark halperin with more on mitt romney's foreign policy gamble. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. ♪ my volt is the best vehicle i've ever driven. i bought the car because of its efficiency. i bought the car because i could eliminate gas from my budget. i don't spend money on gasoline. it's been 4,000 miles since my last trip to the gas station. it's pretty great. i get a bunch of kids waving at me... giving me the thumbs up. it's always a gratifying experience. it makes me feel good about my car. i absolutely love my chevy volt. ♪ his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ [ female announcer
ruth marcus, great to end the week with you guys, major garret, and susan page. thank you. >>> and up next, mark halperin with more on mitt romney's foreign policy gamble. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. ♪ my volt is the best vehicle i've ever driven. i bought the car because of its efficiency. i bought the car because i could eliminate gas from my budget. i don't spend money on gasoline. it's been 4,000 miles since my last trip to the gas station. it's...
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. >> brown: david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and hari sreenivasan talks with journalist sasha issenberg about his new book exploring how the campaigns are mining data to boost turnout in november. >> whether you are likely to default on your loan or pay off your bill on time or run up $500 on your credit card in a given month, on trying to predict who you are going vote in november, who are you likely to vote for, what issues do you care about. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf and from carnegie foundation >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: protesters poured into streets around the world today, outraged by a film made in california that mocks islam and the prophet muhammad. they vented their fury in at least 20 countries, and violence broke out in a number of cities, esp
. >> brown: david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and hari sreenivasan talks with journalist sasha issenberg about his new book exploring how the campaigns are mining data to boost turnout in november. >> whether you are likely to default on your loan or pay off your bill on time or run up $500 on your credit card in a given month, on trying to predict who you are going vote in november, who are you likely to vote for, what issues do you care...
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. >> joining me reid wilson and "the washington post" columnist ruth marcus. thank you both for joining me. ruth, i want to talk to you, harry reid the definition of chutzpah. >> i'm flglad you raised that. >> worth the price of admission. >> chutzpa. >> i wanted to clear that up myself. >> i'm a reliable source on that. >> i feel like we're so focused, i'm so focused on november 6th. in some ways what comes after, no matter who wins, and that's the presidential, senate and house, no mat who wins, we're facing a dire situation in which we have a narrow period of time to solve a problem that both sides, judging from the rhetoric today are not willing to give on. how scary is the possibility that we go off the fiscal cliff? regardless of whether it's president romney or president obama and it's a democrat controlled senate. >> pretty scary. not as completely alarming as the debt ceiling debate which was very alarming because you hear among democrats and republicans both debates how bad the bad impact would be but nobody disagrees it would be bad to go off the fi
. >> joining me reid wilson and "the washington post" columnist ruth marcus. thank you both for joining me. ruth, i want to talk to you, harry reid the definition of chutzpah. >> i'm flglad you raised that. >> worth the price of admission. >> chutzpa. >> i wanted to clear that up myself. >> i'm a reliable source on that. >> i feel like we're so focused, i'm so focused on november 6th. in some ways what comes after, no matter who wins, and...
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marcus. welcome both. first to you, mark. the afterglow of the convention and then this jobs report showing clearly that people are discouraged, they are no longer even trying to get jobs, and we are now getting close to the final jobs numbers before people go into the voting booth. >> well, the president has survived, his popularity intact and his approval rating decent enough to have a good chance to win with unemployment numbers like these. there's good news in the number that the overall unemployment rate dropped i think from an objective point of view, this is more bad news than good news, because the main thing that needs to be done is massive numbers of jobs need to be created and this report does not reflect that. at the same time, i think the democrats had a pretty good convention and i wouldn't be surprised, i'm not predicting it but i wouldn't be surprised if the president gets more of a bump out of charlotte because of other business they got done here, than governor romney got ou
marcus. welcome both. first to you, mark. the afterglow of the convention and then this jobs report showing clearly that people are discouraged, they are no longer even trying to get jobs, and we are now getting close to the final jobs numbers before people go into the voting booth. >> well, the president has survived, his popularity intact and his approval rating decent enough to have a good chance to win with unemployment numbers like these. there's good news in the number that the...
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. >> let's bring in monday's political power panel, ruth marcus, keith boykins, susan dell percy. good morning to all of you. keith, let me start with you. the president appears to have gotten quite the post-convention bounce. he now has a 50% approval rating, unlike his net negative approval from before the convention. there it is right there. the president has also widened his lead to mitt romney over 50 poi -- over five points. this is from his pollster. it says don't get too worked up about the latest polling. while some voters will feel a bit of a sugar-high from the conventions, the bax structure of the race has not changed significantly. the reality of the obama economy will reassert itself as the ultimate down fall of the obama presidency and mitt romney will win this race. keith, statement aside, how worried is team romney right now? >> i worked for mike dukakis in 1988. i remember what it's like the work for a losing candidate and you know you're going to lose. there's no guarantee that mitt romney is going to lose this race, but at the same time, these numbers are not g
. >> let's bring in monday's political power panel, ruth marcus, keith boykins, susan dell percy. good morning to all of you. keith, let me start with you. the president appears to have gotten quite the post-convention bounce. he now has a 50% approval rating, unlike his net negative approval from before the convention. there it is right there. the president has also widened his lead to mitt romney over 50 poi -- over five points. this is from his pollster. it says don't get too worked up...
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